On 04/03/2014 03:41 AM, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote: /snip/
I find people expect native installers on windows, be it exe or msi. If you ask I'd look at priorities to see what apps to maintain on Windows, look what type of app is otherwise unavailable on Windows/Mac. Krita or Kexi comes as example. For apps that exist on Windows/Mac already and are hugely popular, like web browsers or text editors (Notepad++ which is FOSS), porting KDE equivalent (Kate) still can happen but mostly if there's special interest at KDE side. I do not expect particular popularity just because the app comes from KDE, expect when other ported apps benefit from them as components (here: Kate part).
I guess I'm at least partly to blame for this discussion. I happen to like Kate, as I'm familiar with it, and not with Notepad++, but in my original post, I mentioned specifically something you can't get on Windows, AFAIK, even if you pay for it: KSnapshot. A single app that lets you save a piece of the screen and print it all from the same app, without having to open another app and paste and then print. But it doesn't work. It would be nice if you folks would fix it. There's something
fundamentally dumb about the snipping Tool!
I think there's a huge space for discussion there and now it's the moment when it should take place, so that we can plan the bigger picture by taking Windows into account. Aleix [1] http://community.kde.org/Frameworks/List _______________________________________________ Kde-windows mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows
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